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<span class=“paragraphSection“>Distance from the Belsen Heap: Allied Forces and the Liberation of a Nazi Concentration Camp, CelinscakMark (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015), xxii + 306 pp., hardcover $56.25, paperback $24.71, electroni…
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<span class=“paragraphSection“>Pétain’s Jewish Children: French Jewish Youth and the Vichy Regime, 1940–1942, LeeDaniel (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014), xi + 274 pp., hardcover $110.00, electronic version available.</span>
<span class=“paragraphSection“>The Political Diary of Alfred Rosenberg and the Onset of the Holocaust, edited by MatthäusJürgen and BajohrFrank (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2015), xviii + 509 pp., hardcover $45.00, electronic version available.</span>
<span class=“paragraphSection“>Beyond Violence: Jewish Survivors in Poland and Slovakia, 1944−1948, Cichopek-GajrajAnna (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2014), 297 pp., hardcover $113.00, electronic version available.</span>
<span class=“paragraphSection“><div class=“boxTitle“>Abstract</div>In the United States as well as in many other countries, early reports of industrialized mass murder perpetrated by the Germans during the Second World War were connected not with the Holocaust but—beginning in early 1941—with crimes committed as part of the German “euthanasia” program. The writings and reports of journalist and popular radio personality William L. Shirer in particular shaped public perception of the murder of disabled people. The author of this article traces Shirer’s German and American sources, drawing possible connections to journalists, State Department officials, and members of the German resistance.</span>
<span class=“paragraphSection“>Mapping Jewish Loyalties in Interwar Slovakia, Klein-PejšováRebekah (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2015), xvi + 194 pp., hardcover $40.00, electronic version available.</span>
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<span class=“paragraphSection“>The Polish Underground and the Jews, 1939–1945, ZimmermanJoshua D. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015), 454 pp., hardcover $118.00, electronic version available.</span>
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